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Airports (Control of On-Airport Activities) Regulations 1997
48Transitional—authority to sell liquor in the terminal of Gold Coast Airport
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#### 48 Transitional—authority to sell liquor in the terminal of Gold Coast Airport
(1) On the commencement of an airport lease for Gold Coast Airport, the airport‑lessee company for the airport is taken to be granted a commercial special facility licence (under subsection 65(1) of the Liquor Act) that permits 24‑hour trading.
> Note: The Gold Coast Airport was previously known as Coolangatta Airport.
(2) The whole terminal area is taken to be licensed premises for the Liquor Act.
(3) On the commencement of the airport lease:
(a) the airport‑lessee company is taken to sublet the right to sell liquor to any person who, immediately before the commencement of the lease, held a liquor authorisation for premises within the terminal area of the airport; and
(b) the chief executive is taken to have consented to that subletting under subsection 153(3) of that Act.